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Supposed Drowning.

[By Telegraph.] (Our Own Correspondent,) Qbemown, Friday, *1 A lad named Joseph Perkim, o( Moron, went out on borsobnok with the intention of crossing the Buaraahunga river this morning at 7.30. Shortly after« arda his horse was seen on the opposite Bide of thelW with the bridle broken. Search parties are now out looking for the uolortn'. Nato lad. He is the son of Thomas Perkins, of Greytown, and is nineteen yeari of age. [Per Press Association.] ' Wellington, Friday, A young man nineteen yearß of ago, named Joe Perkins is snp<i posed to be drowned in the Suamahunga river near Greytown, Ho went to cross at 8 a,m. His horse • was found with the bridle broken on the opposite side,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 2

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Supposed Drowning. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 2

Supposed Drowning. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 2

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